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Is my starter motor knackered?
I know nothing about cars other than to drive one! Lol!
When I got into my Astra estate 1.3 CDTi this afternoon, it wouldn't start. The lights on the dash all come on but once I turn the key it makes a faint click sound and everything dies and nothing happens, the engine doesn't make a sound. I have turned the car headlights on and they seem as bright as normal and if it was the battery, then I would have thought they would have been faded?
Does anyone know if it is likely to be the starter motor? Or could it be something else? And also any ideas on price to have it repaired.
Any advice is gratefully appreciated.
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When I got into my Astra estate 1.3 CDTi this afternoon, it wouldn't start. The lights on the dash all come on but once I turn the key it makes a faint click sound and everything dies and nothing happens, the engine doesn't make a sound. I have turned the car headlights on and they seem as bright as normal and if it was the battery, then I would have thought they would have been faded?
Does anyone know if it is likely to be the starter motor? Or could it be something else? And also any ideas on price to have it repaired.
Any advice is gratefully appreciated.
xXx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds like the starter motor is jammed in an engaged position on the flywheel. In the old days I used to leave the ignition off, engage reverse gear and release handbrake. Get behind car and rock it forward and back a few times. This would usually cause the starter to disengage. Then try starting the car normally. Good luck.
Battery I'd say - enough power to run the lights but not enough to turn over in this very cold weather.
Easy way to find out is to get some jump leads and a friend and try to jump the car.
Don't worry it's easy
http://www.carbasics....how_to_jump_start.htm
If it starts it'll be your battery
Easy way to find out is to get some jump leads and a friend and try to jump the car.
Don't worry it's easy
http://www.carbasics....how_to_jump_start.htm
If it starts it'll be your battery
It could still be your battery ,, or the connection to your starter motor.. have you tried bump starting it ? or do you know anyone with a set of jump leads? ask an electrician to check your battery if thats ok it could be your starter.. if your strapped for cash you could get on from the local breakers yard for about £30 and anyone could fit it in a hour so its not to expensive
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